Examples of 'being recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "being recognised"

Being recognized means receiving acknowledgment or approval for something. It can refer to being acknowledged for one's achievements, talents, or qualities, or being officially accepted or identified in a particular capacity or role

How to use "being recognised" in a sentence

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Community schools are gradually being recognised by ministries of education.
Being recognised as having the potential to impact.
Indigenous tribal lands being recognised very slowly.
Being recognised in these awards is very special to us.
Their work is still being recognised a century later.
The importance of industrial heritage is gradually being recognised.
Women are increasingly being recognised as equal partners in development.
He sees that his love is not being recognised.
Being a country means being recognised as such by other countries.
But there is always a possibility of him being recognised.
And our innovation is being recognised on a global scale.
The medicinal benefits of the sun were also being recognised.
Physical activity is finally being recognised as a public health priority.
Our efforts to improve the business environment are being recognised.
Our expertise is being recognised by our clients and partners.

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The psychological effects are also being recognised more.
They are a way of being recognised or of starting a conversation in a joking mode.
He added that he was excited about being recognised by viewers.
At last it is being recognised that that rising inequality is a problem.
Many of them have a chance of being recognised as refugees.
And being recognised for what you do.
Their skills are not being recognised.
And then being recognised by or identifiable to consumers.
True legitimacy involves citizens being recognised as political players.
Not being recognised is part of my job.
I have the fear of not being recognised in the street.
We are being recognised and we should be given the same opportunities as men.
The men escaped without being recognised.
Disc is being recognised by the recorder.
We are tired of our dignity not being recognised.
It is a step forward for being recognised as a responsible nuclear power.
It feels good to see that your efforts are being recognised.
Sport has long being recognised as a tool for peace promotion.
Often networks exist without being recognised.
I am tired of not being recognised as a leader for our youngest generation.
I can not go out without being recognised.
Being recognised as one of the most innovative companies in our region.
We are delighted that our work is being recognised by this award.
And being recognised as an expert in this field both internally and externally.
You are working hard and not being recognised or rewarded.
The effects of competition and cooperation on innovation are increasingly being recognised.
This means you are now being recognised for what you do.
Hesitation occurs when a competitor fails to respond after being recognised.
But thankfully thisview is increasingly being recognised as outdated and simplistic.
On being recognised on the street.
The capabilities of drones are still being recognised.
The film is being recognised internationally.
I am pleased that at last this is being recognised.
We are at long last being recognised by the international community.
He changed identity to avoid being recognised.

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